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>> they come in from texas. in the early days, my dad came to oklahoma. he was the first clerk of the county court in oklahoma. after statehood, known as one of those old, hard hitting, fist fighting democrats. he used to discount the votes all the time. every time my dad went to town, it was common, the first question i would ask him when they came in writing on the horse that evening i would say, well, how many fights did you have today? he would take me up on his knee and tell me who he was fighting, why, all about it. why don't we show a couple of these fascists what a hillbilly can do it. i was born in that little town. dad build a six-room house. cost him about $7,000. the day after, it burned down. >> how big was the place? >> in those days, about 1500. a few years later, about 5000. struck some pretty rich oil pools all-around there in garrison kitty, cromwell, seminole, sam springs, spring hill, all up and down the whole country they have oil. pretty nice old fields. >> any of the oil coming your family? >> no, we got the grease. we turn now to g
>> they come in from texas. in the early days, my dad came to oklahoma. he was the first clerk of the county court in oklahoma. after statehood, known as one of those old, hard hitting, fist fighting democrats. he used to discount the votes all the time. every time my dad went to town, it was common, the first question i would ask him when they came in writing on the horse that evening i would say, well, how many fights did you have today? he would take me up on his knee and tell me who...
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>> he started early on in texas. his first little band, the corncob trio, then the chamber of commerce and. but in those days, mostly influenced by the music he had heard on the radio. i have to go because he did what every 19-year-old kid does, he forms a band to get a girlfriend. that was just the impetus behind the whole thing. the early songs he was riding were kind of dance and music. he played church socials, local happenings for the fun of it. it did not occurred to him that music could be expanded from that perspective until he got to los angeles. >> what happened in los angeles? >> he was introduced to the labor movement, a political movement, which was pretty active in los angeles in the late 1930's. i have to go back. all along the way, hit are replete with the idea of songwriting, but -- he had played with the idea of songwriting, but as he was traveling along, particularly when he had the issues at the border trying to go in the california and a couple of other things, the vigilante groups he ran into th
>> he started early on in texas. his first little band, the corncob trio, then the chamber of commerce and. but in those days, mostly influenced by the music he had heard on the radio. i have to go because he did what every 19-year-old kid does, he forms a band to get a girlfriend. that was just the impetus behind the whole thing. the early songs he was riding were kind of dance and music. he played church socials, local happenings for the fun of it. it did not occurred to him that music...
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and i want to point out that in texas, for example, a couple of years ago, there was a move by the then state regents to remove or to lessen -- the state's own history of civil rights activism, both statewide and nationally. they simply removed certain individuals. so cesar chavez got less attention in the textbook. and ronald reagan and others got more. i mean, that, for practical purposes, in terms of number of words on page, for certain acts of history -- >> and they wanted to diminish martin luther king's role and increase, enhance newt gingrich's role, right? >> right. so that in my opinion is of a piece. it's of a piece that both looks at the college as a place where history is less important to the fact of making money. the bureau of labor statistics produced a report just two years ago, in late 2009, where it identified the top ten growing fields for all americans. six of them were low-wage, entry-level service work, the preponderance of which were all in health care. basically taking care of an aging baby boomer population. so what are we gonna do about that? and -- >> you're n
and i want to point out that in texas, for example, a couple of years ago, there was a move by the then state regents to remove or to lessen -- the state's own history of civil rights activism, both statewide and nationally. they simply removed certain individuals. so cesar chavez got less attention in the textbook. and ronald reagan and others got more. i mean, that, for practical purposes, in terms of number of words on page, for certain acts of history -- >> and they wanted to diminish...
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new york, texas, and florida were among the states with the highest number of killings. in florida, where the unarmed teenager trayvon martin was shot to death by self-appointed neighborhood guard george zimmerman, a dozen african- americans were killed. the report comes as george zimmerman appeared on fox this wednesday night for his first nationally televised interview. speaking to fox news host sean hannity, zimmerman says he has no regrets for killing trayvon martin >> is there anything you regret? do you regret getting out of the car to follow trayvon that night? >> no, sir. >> do you credit you had a gun that night? >> no, sir. >> do you feel you would not be here for this interview if you did not have that done? >> i feel it was all god's plan. and for me to second-guess it or just dit -- >> in retrospect, now the time has passed a little bit, is there anything you would have done differently? >> no, sir. >> george zimmerman also briefly addressed the new allegations made by female relative that he molested her for over a decade and that he and his family harbored
new york, texas, and florida were among the states with the highest number of killings. in florida, where the unarmed teenager trayvon martin was shot to death by self-appointed neighborhood guard george zimmerman, a dozen african- americans were killed. the report comes as george zimmerman appeared on fox this wednesday night for his first nationally televised interview. speaking to fox news host sean hannity, zimmerman says he has no regrets for killing trayvon martin >> is there...
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and somehow say texas has the worst health care system in the world is fake and falls on its face. the real issue is about freedom. >> six republican governors have rejected obama's medicaid provision keeping out millions of low-income people from the expansion. the supreme court upheld the core of obama's health care law but also ruled states could opt out of the provision that expands medicaid by broadening eligibility requirements. those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we spend today's hour looking at the bloody struggle to obtain a protect voting rights in this country. since 2010, at least 10 states have passed laws that require people to show a government issued photo id when they go to the polls. while supporters of the laws protect against voter fraud, others argue it is more likely to suppress voter turnout among people of color, poor, an elderly who may lack the proper id. in total, 16 states have passed restrictive voting laws that could shape the 2012 election, including the vital swing st
and somehow say texas has the worst health care system in the world is fake and falls on its face. the real issue is about freedom. >> six republican governors have rejected obama's medicaid provision keeping out millions of low-income people from the expansion. the supreme court upheld the core of obama's health care law but also ruled states could opt out of the provision that expands medicaid by broadening eligibility requirements. those are some of the headlines. this is...
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governor of texas, then was beyond his presidential election as well. he is very, very strong in the texas energy industry, knows many wealthy people there. he is, by all accounts, a terrific fund-raiser. and someone -- wealthy people enjoy talking about politics with him. this is not a science. this is an art. it is a question of personal relationships. karl rove is very skilled and those things. >> what about his relationship with romney? >> they have no long history of friendship or alliance. but karl rove has become basically the embodiment of the establishment of republican party in the same way that romney is sort of the alternative to the tea party, rove is the alternative. rove basically helped push the tea party candidates to one side. he was important in 2010, 2011 criticizing people like michelle bachmann, herman cain, and basically helping us sort out the republican field so that romney could emerge. and this is because karl rove and his allies saw romney as the most electable alternative. they may not have any tremendous affection for him a
governor of texas, then was beyond his presidential election as well. he is very, very strong in the texas energy industry, knows many wealthy people there. he is, by all accounts, a terrific fund-raiser. and someone -- wealthy people enjoy talking about politics with him. this is not a science. this is an art. it is a question of personal relationships. karl rove is very skilled and those things. >> what about his relationship with romney? >> they have no long history of friendship...
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janitors in houston, texas, spread across a cities in the u.s. progenitors were membe strikers are in their second week. they said they faced harassment and intimidation and rejected an offer that would have raised their pay by just 50 cents an hour over five years. today is nelson mandela international day as the anti- apartheid leader and former south african president turns 94 years old. the united nations has back mandela pasquale's for citizens worldwide to do 67 minutes of voluntary work to represent the 67 years mandela devoted to south africa's political struggle. at of celebrations in south africa, mandela's wife said her husband is in good health. >> [unintelligible] he has recovered remarkably well. >> those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. a suicide bomber has struck a meeting of top syrian officials in damascus, killing syria's defense minister a
janitors in houston, texas, spread across a cities in the u.s. progenitors were membe strikers are in their second week. they said they faced harassment and intimidation and rejected an offer that would have raised their pay by just 50 cents an hour over five years. today is nelson mandela international day as the anti- apartheid leader and former south african president turns 94 years old. the united nations has back mandela pasquale's for citizens worldwide to do 67 minutes of voluntary work...
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he just left colorado and is now home in texas. where were you in the theater? >> i was approximately in the third row -- in the third row, around 17 seats down from the middle. >> can you tell us what happened in theater 9? >> it was approximately 15 minutes into the movie when we heard the door being kicked open. apparently, it had been propped open. somebody walked in and threw a smoke grenade into the crowd. we thought it was a practical joke. i personally thought it was a stink bomb or something juvenile. when the canister exploded, everybody started screaming, and that is when the gunmen opened fire on the crowd and pandemonium broke out. >> how close were you to him? >> approximately 10 feet from him. >> what was he wearing, could you see him? >> yes, very clearly. and believe he was wearing camouflage pants. he had a lot of body armor on. he had a riot helmets, a gas mask, goggles, and all this weapons. he was heavily armed and protected. >> when did you realize he was not just in a batman costume like a lot of the people there for the premiere of the fi
he just left colorado and is now home in texas. where were you in the theater? >> i was approximately in the third row -- in the third row, around 17 seats down from the middle. >> can you tell us what happened in theater 9? >> it was approximately 15 minutes into the movie when we heard the door being kicked open. apparently, it had been propped open. somebody walked in and threw a smoke grenade into the crowd. we thought it was a practical joke. i personally thought it was a...
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they do not do that in texas. [laughter] we will do that lots when we get to where we're going to get. if it carefully on the ground their social enterprises popping up, credit unions, etc., and many more benchmark experiments. at something like 20 states have legislation before them like the bank of north dakota, the state owned bank. [applause] and another 20 states are considering single payer. [applause] here is the issue. as the pain deepens that is why the era is critical. the pain it deepens and we have time to build. we work to build more and more people begin to see, you've got to come up with an answer. my judgment -- and i think i'm not blowing smoke -- those kinds of experiments are the only way to build the popular base with politics in the projects. there is a beautiful thing going on in cleveland ohio we have been involved with. in 1977 when the first big deal closing occurred -- still closing occurred and they got clobbered, a lot of people were involved. in ohio, it is a bigger idea of worker owne
they do not do that in texas. [laughter] we will do that lots when we get to where we're going to get. if it carefully on the ground their social enterprises popping up, credit unions, etc., and many more benchmark experiments. at something like 20 states have legislation before them like the bank of north dakota, the state owned bank. [applause] and another 20 states are considering single payer. [applause] here is the issue. as the pain deepens that is why the era is critical. the pain it...
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scientists on global warming made a heat wave in texas last year 20 times more likely than it would have been in the 1960's, while warmer temperatures in britain last november were made 62 times more likely. in particular, researchers said global warming is likely worsening heat waves and also noted an intensifying water cycle, connected to both increased droughts and drenching rain. the new research affirms what scientists have long predicted about the rise in extreme weather under climate change. this year, the u.s. has seen record rains, droughts, devastating wildfires, and blistering heat that has killed dozens of people. for it our full coverage of global warming and extreme weather, go to democracynow.org. a government probe has found negligence by the canadian company enbridge led to the 2010 oil spill in the kalamazoo river, the most expensive onshore spill in u.s. history. more than 840,000 gallons of oil spilled into michigan waterways after the rupture of an underground oil pipeline canadian oil into the u.s.. on tuesday, the national transportation safety board released a pro
scientists on global warming made a heat wave in texas last year 20 times more likely than it would have been in the 1960's, while warmer temperatures in britain last november were made 62 times more likely. in particular, researchers said global warming is likely worsening heat waves and also noted an intensifying water cycle, connected to both increased droughts and drenching rain. the new research affirms what scientists have long predicted about the rise in extreme weather under climate...
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police in south texas say all 14 people who died in a car crash sunday night were undocumented immigrants from mexico, honduras, and guatemala. the victims were traveling in a pickup truck when it swerved off the road and crashed into two trees. nine people survived. the georgia supreme court has granted a stay of execution to a death row prisoner who unscheduled the died monday night. the supreme court ruled unanimously monday to delay warren hill's execution, pending a decision on whether a new one drug lethal injection process violates state law. he was convicted of murder in 1991 and sentenced to die, despite concerns you may be mentally disabled. two judges have ruled he is likely mentally retarded, but has been unable to pass charges strict guidelines requiring proof beyond a reasonable doubt. sally ride, the first team of u.s. astronaut in space has died at the age of 61. she made history as a part of the crew aboard the challenger space flight in 1983. she returned to space for another mission a year later. in a statement announcing a death, her foundation confirms the first time
police in south texas say all 14 people who died in a car crash sunday night were undocumented immigrants from mexico, honduras, and guatemala. the victims were traveling in a pickup truck when it swerved off the road and crashed into two trees. nine people survived. the georgia supreme court has granted a stay of execution to a death row prisoner who unscheduled the died monday night. the supreme court ruled unanimously monday to delay warren hill's execution, pending a decision on whether a...
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(laughter) there is one bright spot in education-- texas. the large hadron collider of denying science. (laughter) now, folks, i have long praised the texas board of education for their valiant work rewriting our nation's history textbooks. but now... (laughter) i believe they've got some stiff competition from the texas g.o.p. who recently put a plank in their 2012 party platform regarding children's education that says-- and i quote-- we oppose the teaching of critical thinking skills. (laughter) amen, brother. for too long we have blindly accepted the idea of not blindly accepting ideas you know who i blame? i blame galileo. what a jagoff. (laughter) i mean, for centuries we had a perfectly good explanation for the order of the universe. bible says the sun goes around the earth making us the center of the universe you know what? everyone was happy! for them numb nuts over here get the telescope for christmas, using his precious critical thinking skills and suddenly the earth goes around the sun, blah blah blah, now we have lesbians. (laug
(laughter) there is one bright spot in education-- texas. the large hadron collider of denying science. (laughter) now, folks, i have long praised the texas board of education for their valiant work rewriting our nation's history textbooks. but now... (laughter) i believe they've got some stiff competition from the texas g.o.p. who recently put a plank in their 2012 party platform regarding children's education that says-- and i quote-- we oppose the teaching of critical thinking skills....
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. >> my first job after college was as a teacher in texas, and a small, mexican-american school. few of them could speech english, and i couldn't speak much spanish. my students were poor, and they often came to class without breakfast, hungry, and they knew even in their youth the pain of prejudice. they never seemed to know why people disliked them, but they knew it was so because i saw it in their eyes. i often walked home late in the afternoon after the classes were finished wishing there was more that i could do, but all i knew was to teach them the little that i knew, hoping that it might help them against the hardships that lay ahead, and somehow you never forget what poverty and hatred can do when you see its scars on the hopeful face of a young child. i never thought then in 1928 that i would be standing here in 1965. it never even occurred to me in my fondest dreams that i might have the chance to help the sons and daughters of those students and to help people like them all over this country, but now i do have that chance, and i'll let you in on a secret. i mean to use
. >> my first job after college was as a teacher in texas, and a small, mexican-american school. few of them could speech english, and i couldn't speak much spanish. my students were poor, and they often came to class without breakfast, hungry, and they knew even in their youth the pain of prejudice. they never seemed to know why people disliked them, but they knew it was so because i saw it in their eyes. i often walked home late in the afternoon after the classes were finished wishing...
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today, curran talked to news 4 from texas where she's living now. >> i know what i know and the truth will set you free. i was bound for 23 years, 6 months and however many days. and i'm free. >> currel has not commented. he has taken a leave of absence. he has coached hundreds of elite athletes. >> athletes and fans from around the globe are in london now. skurt is security is tight. cameron fired back at comments mitt romney made about possible security concerns. cameron says security is and has been the country's top priority. ze seven years of planning, building and waiting is about to be over. london's mayor said that they're ready to put on a great show. over in london covering the olympic games for us tonight, he takes us inside one of the first stops for team usa. it's called team processing. it's where all the ath lelet at get their uniforms. >> police have finally lifted the crime tape six days after the shooting at a movie theater. holmes' lawyers are getting the first look at his home as neighbors in the building are being allow today return. this new video shows a very di
today, curran talked to news 4 from texas where she's living now. >> i know what i know and the truth will set you free. i was bound for 23 years, 6 months and however many days. and i'm free. >> currel has not commented. he has taken a leave of absence. he has coached hundreds of elite athletes. >> athletes and fans from around the globe are in london now. skurt is security is tight. cameron fired back at comments mitt romney made about possible security concerns. cameron...
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it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your grandfather who had a reverence. he would say that is ridiculous. when my brother announced he was going to give up his life as a trial lawyer to be an apple orchardist. my father said i have one thing to say, jews don't farm. but they did. his father clearly did. >> just to wind up, then, what are you working on next? >> i have become fascinated with the personal. this is the most excruciating difficult book. >> so you are going to turn around and do it again. >> i have been spending a great deal of time in india every year my next book is a memoir of going through india and what this has done to transform my own life. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> [applause]. >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language speaking.
it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your grandfather who had a reverence. he would say that is ridiculous. when my brother announced he was going to give up his life as a trial lawyer to be an apple orchardist. my father said i have one thing to say, jews don't farm. but they did....
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es increÍble la tormenta afectÓ del estado de texas, connecticut, nueva giro sei y new york. 8 estados en total parecieron vientos de 70 millas por hora. llevaron los residentes a ayudar a las autoridades en la limpieza de las Áreas afectadas. ayer rÁpido pero fuerte. y en el aÑo pasado. yo he visto. una tormenta con toro mates. >>> la iglesia de brooklyn fue cerrada definitivamente. para los daÑos estructurales en un lugar considero histÓrico en la ciudad indz debts que dejÓ preocupados a los trabajadores de construcciÓn trabaja y ya. no toma precauciÓn. una tormenta con mil rayos. produjo serios problemas para new york. y en en sullivan ya cayÓ granizo del tamaÑo de pelotas de golf. debido a los daÑos estructurales. en 3 estados afectados alrededor de 200 mil personas continÚan sin servicio elÉctrico. y las tormentas que se anuncian para las prÓxima horas, desafortunadamente no van a contribuir a que este servicio sea re enz tua radio. en brooklyn new york. blanca rosa vilches univisiÓn. >>> vamos a comerciales al regreso agentes de inmigraciÓn no pueden arrestar indo
es increÍble la tormenta afectÓ del estado de texas, connecticut, nueva giro sei y new york. 8 estados en total parecieron vientos de 70 millas por hora. llevaron los residentes a ayudar a las autoridades en la limpieza de las Áreas afectadas. ayer rÁpido pero fuerte. y en el aÑo pasado. yo he visto. una tormenta con toro mates. >>> la iglesia de brooklyn fue cerrada definitivamente. para los daÑos estructurales en un lugar considero histÓrico en la ciudad indz debts que dejÓ...
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i never met a going ohio, ohio, ohio, the way perry goes texas, texas, texas. they work on that themselves to some degree, too, you know, and i hope that i was pretty clear in the book there's no actual obvious person in texas every texan is different as is everyone else. they do think as themselves as texans first. let's move from texas to ohio. you grew up in cincinnati. in a catholic family, you went to catholic schools, basically your whole life. describe yourself gail gleason, that's who you were when you were growing up. who was that girl? you were born in a time where there weren't a lot of women in public life. where women with opinions at some point learned to keep them in the house. who were you then were you an opinionated little girl in were you fun. >> i was always so fun. [laughter] you should ask my siblings whether i was fun or not. i'm the oldest. but, you know, the interesting thing when i look back on, i can't imagine writing my memoirs. the times i recall now was growing up right after when the baby boom was beginning in a suburb that was co
i never met a going ohio, ohio, ohio, the way perry goes texas, texas, texas. they work on that themselves to some degree, too, you know, and i hope that i was pretty clear in the book there's no actual obvious person in texas every texan is different as is everyone else. they do think as themselves as texans first. let's move from texas to ohio. you grew up in cincinnati. in a catholic family, you went to catholic schools, basically your whole life. describe yourself gail gleason, that's who...
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this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came? >> you have been carrying around this story all your life, what happened, why turn it into a book? >> it was a huge decision. it came completely. so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wrote me a letter about it, kind of a stunning letter that came like a time bomb, when he was quite young, barely
this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can...
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let's go to charlie in texas. charlie! >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. a big texas booyah to you! >> i'm going to send that right back to you. >> caller: i'm an employee of tyson foods. i put 10% of my income in their stock purchase plan, they contribute another 25%. i can sell it and put it into something else like cellgene or harley davidson, which i owe a little of. i wonder if i should after this downgrade. what would you do if you were the ceo of tyson foods? >> first of all, you're doubling down. never a big doubling down user. you already work, there you got a paycheck from there. i don't want to you put more money in that. you have 10%, that's not bad. tyson is a commodity company and they're going to have to rely on the high price of food, of corn, of the different crops. i got to tell you, i don't think corn is done going up. so i say be careful. if i were tyson, listen, it's the business you've chosen. there's not much can you do other than ride the wave of commodity pain right now. josh in new jersey. josh. >> caller: hey, jimbo. b-b-b-booyah. i got news on johnson&joh
let's go to charlie in texas. charlie! >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. a big texas booyah to you! >> i'm going to send that right back to you. >> caller: i'm an employee of tyson foods. i put 10% of my income in their stock purchase plan, they contribute another 25%. i can sell it and put it into something else like cellgene or harley davidson, which i owe a little of. i wonder if i should after this downgrade. what would you do if you were the ceo of tyson foods? >> first...
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the attorney general eric holder is taking on texas over voter id. voter fraud, and the lone star state coming up. >>> and there are some of the stories making news at the bottom of the hour. syria is now denying that its forces used heavy weapons during a mass killing in a village on thursday. opposition activists say tanks and helicopters killed at least 220 people. in mexico city thousands of demonstrators are taking to the streets there. they are protesting the results of the recent presidential election. candidates accuse the winning party of campaign fraud. and new york city firefighters put out a fire at a popular tourist spot downtown. several hundred folks are at the seaport when the fire broke out. thankfully no one was hurt. >>> this is a hot button issue, and it is building in washington right now. senate democrats are pushing a one-year tax cut proposal for americans earning $200,000 or less. now, the move is likely setting the stage for a big showdown for republicans over extending the bush tax cuts which will expire at the end of the y
the attorney general eric holder is taking on texas over voter id. voter fraud, and the lone star state coming up. >>> and there are some of the stories making news at the bottom of the hour. syria is now denying that its forces used heavy weapons during a mass killing in a village on thursday. opposition activists say tanks and helicopters killed at least 220 people. in mexico city thousands of demonstrators are taking to the streets there. they are protesting the results of the...
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(laughter) how is that possible that texas-- texas-- six shooters, conservatives, george bush, rick perry, how is houston electing a gay mayor? no offense. (laughter) >> no offense to all of you and the rest of the world but it was an international media sensation when i was elected but houston elected me six times before they elected me mayor. >> stephen: maybe it was a fluke! (laughter) >> six times. and they knew every time. i'm good at what i do. and houston is very tolerant of a lot of things. they want to know what you can do, not who you are, where you're from. >> stephen: they knew? you didn't hide this? >> no. >> stephen: so your staff said just get it out there. >> i was a lesbian activist before i became mayor. i was a good candidate for mayor and they elect med six times already. >> stephen: can you get married in texas? >> sure i can get married to you if you weren't already married. (laughter) >> stephen: i'm flattered. (laughter) can two women get married? >> no. >> stephen: do you have a partner. >> i do. >> stephen: what the... what is she called? >> well, i call her kath
(laughter) how is that possible that texas-- texas-- six shooters, conservatives, george bush, rick perry, how is houston electing a gay mayor? no offense. (laughter) >> no offense to all of you and the rest of the world but it was an international media sensation when i was elected but houston elected me six times before they elected me mayor. >> stephen: maybe it was a fluke! (laughter) >> six times. and they knew every time. i'm good at what i do. and houston is very...
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southward along interstate 1010 you see southeastern parts of texas. also most remaining offshore south of houston. you will get in on some of the action as well. we have picked up 1-3 inches of rain. we are in a drought we still need it. >>> you can see some of the train cars exploded in a train derailment. no word on what the train cars were carrying but haz mat crews have been called to the scene. two people have been injured. but the extent of them not being reported on so far. we will keep an eye on it. >>> now to some stories you can bank on this morning. san bernardino, california. the third city to seek bankruptcy protection. they may not be able to consider payroll. lauren simonetti is here from the fox business network. >> san bernardino facing a $45 million budget deficit and not being able to pay city workers. major concessions with the workers slash it by 20 percent over the last four years. >> your americans are talking about partnering up. >> american airlines owned by amr has been bankrupt since late last year they have been looking for
southward along interstate 1010 you see southeastern parts of texas. also most remaining offshore south of houston. you will get in on some of the action as well. we have picked up 1-3 inches of rain. we are in a drought we still need it. >>> you can see some of the train cars exploded in a train derailment. no word on what the train cars were carrying but haz mat crews have been called to the scene. two people have been injured. but the extent of them not being reported on so far. we...
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all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my father and family wrote to each other in the 20s. i saw patterns, the anger that had gone on 60 years before i was on the planet that became stamped on us. it became our dna. >> anything that helped you get insight as to why so much of your brother's anger and passion into what you regarded as coo coo politics? >> that is an interesting question. it is hard. what i have learned is, i have written biographies, bingham family of louisville. we take a letter of a piece of evidence, there is a ah-huh, this anger daughter wrote a letter to her father. my grandfather working away in san antonio then adored this daughter, book dedicated to him. she was then gone up to new york and going to school at columbia. he wrote her a furious letter. >> your grandfather? >> yes. you have broken your promise and haven't been putting yourself full time, although the book would you say in the front of "new york tim
all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my father and family wrote to each other in the 20s. i saw patterns, the anger that had gone on 60 years before i was on the planet that became stamped on us. it became our dna. >> anything that helped you get insight as to why so much of your brother's anger and passion into what you regarded as coo coo politics?...
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parts of texas -- all of texas and parts of california. and so, it's unique in than it has this geographic feature that it doesn't apply nationwide. it also requires something of states and localities that know other law requires. if you are covered under the voting rights act, whenever you pass a law with respect to voting you must get pre-clearance from the department of justice or the u.s. district court for the district of columbia. okay? before that law goes into effect. whether you are moving a polling place or passing a redistricting plan, you have to get permission from the federal government to pass and enforce that law. and the d.c. district court or the doj will decide whether the law has a discriminatory purpose, any discriminatory purpose, and whether it has a retrogressive effect. retrogressive is a term of art in voting rights law that means does it make minorities worse off? okay. and in particular, does it diminish the ability of a racial group to elect their preferred candidates of choice? all right? so if it has either a
parts of texas -- all of texas and parts of california. and so, it's unique in than it has this geographic feature that it doesn't apply nationwide. it also requires something of states and localities that know other law requires. if you are covered under the voting rights act, whenever you pass a law with respect to voting you must get pre-clearance from the department of justice or the u.s. district court for the district of columbia. okay? before that law goes into effect. whether you are...
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texas isn't going to be a play in election, but texas is a stateat's grong hispic. thopulion i boomg. th is steat's bee tritiolly publan, t in matt of les tn a y generation, democrats really think texas could be a state they could play in. >> aside from the justice depamentits, wt hathe ama minirati, reecti campgn, at a the dngo coat tse laws are eyetti outherend gisting fol aetti l thleared up? >> absolutely. they've gone out and registered folks. th've been -the first lady even and from t fst rlyn s bn rindioth ricaameranvors,oung tersall vers rllyut partular wheshe' tking to tse grou,y, get your snuff order, because you've got to get it done now. this could be a problem if these ting laws end up bng - holdg up and bein pl comeovemr. soet idoneow. kesurewithoung vots at lleg, yo havour driv's license with the correct address. make sure everything is up to date. >> ocourse there areany tha arelamonghis ieing don inntiolly try away the te. youee evidce, douee ooff th? we,itintestin back i pennsylvania again, the house republican leader of the state assembly ther you
texas isn't going to be a play in election, but texas is a stateat's grong hispic. thopulion i boomg. th is steat's bee tritiolly publan, t in matt of les tn a y generation, democrats really think texas could be a state they could play in. >> aside from the justice depamentits, wt hathe ama minirati, reecti campgn, at a the dngo coat tse laws are eyetti outherend gisting fol aetti l thleared up? >> absolutely. they've gone out and registered folks. th've been -the first lady even...
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hood, texas, in 2009. the 32 killed in virginia tech in 2007 and the 14 killed at columbine high school in 1999, just to name a few. we just also remind ourselves that evil people do evil things. these senseless acts of violence are not indicative of our great country. joining us now is former miami police chief john timine for the minister of interior in bahrain and bill owens. governor owens, thank you both for coming on. you were governor at the columbine tragic high school shooting. when you got up this morning and heard about this aurora story what was your first thought? >> larry, just exactly that. here we ego again. what a tragedy. it wasn't that many years ago we had columbine. here we have the same sort of misguided, sick individual that kills innocent people. i agree with your comments. this is a great country. crime has been falling dramatically. we still have these sorts of challenges and we are living with one tonight again in colorado. >> before i get to chief timine, bill, what happens in t
hood, texas, in 2009. the 32 killed in virginia tech in 2007 and the 14 killed at columbine high school in 1999, just to name a few. we just also remind ourselves that evil people do evil things. these senseless acts of violence are not indicative of our great country. joining us now is former miami police chief john timine for the minister of interior in bahrain and bill owens. governor owens, thank you both for coming on. you were governor at the columbine tragic high school shooting. when...
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ended up in graduate school in texas and showed it to professo w we enag also a graduate of commissioners. readt and really loved it and experience in iraq? >> it would not have happened with the at the experience that i had. not what happened to me overseas but the sort of emotional ce t bwameg i edgetre and communicate to people who didn't understand that experience. one of the most frequent questions i got asked. what was ilike over there. it ird to knwow todd t ihao wh to write the book. to how i contend with that question what is it like? >> host: y talked about the emotional core. what about the emotions you brought out in "the llow onon yoveobdo aou understand your job. you may not understand all the repercussions for the way it will affect you down the line and particularly at affect your fily home. d the hd ou sed and heard time to mature and get a little older, and not just yrers our families bachome. it is from marching cadence. aditnal mych elobih t ylow bill. anyone who has been in the army. >> host: why make this a novel raer than a fact based book? >> guest: aot opeal about
ended up in graduate school in texas and showed it to professo w we enag also a graduate of commissioners. readt and really loved it and experience in iraq? >> it would not have happened with the at the experience that i had. not what happened to me overseas but the sort of emotional ce t bwameg i edgetre and communicate to people who didn't understand that experience. one of the most frequent questions i got asked. what was ilike over there. it ird to knwow todd t ihao wh to write the...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. ♪ what started as a whisper every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the new depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. [ crowd booing ] >>> the reaction to michael vick as he walked to court in 2007. he's back with me. you've been booed many times in sporting arenas. but to be booed in those circumstances must have been pretty hurtful. >> right. it was tough. you know, you feel like you lose your fan base. you feel like you let a lot of people down. people who may have admired what you've done
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. ♪ what started as a whisper every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the new depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a...
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our thanks to courtney in texas, as well. when we return he is in charge of the top mutual fund, what bill mieger is betting on now. ♪ ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need more wool! demand is instantly recognized and securely acted on across the company. around the world. turning a new trend, into a global phenomenon. it's the at&t network -- securing a world of new opportunities. ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50 day moving average, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd#: 1-800-345-
our thanks to courtney in texas, as well. when we return he is in charge of the top mutual fund, what bill mieger is betting on now. ♪ ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new...
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west texas in ttermediate up 22 cen cents. we're getting reports from officials greece will need restructuring and put a lot of pressure on the dow. perhaps we shouldn't be surprised but the market is reacting as though it's another leg of bad news. >> i don't think anyone is surprised, the reality setting in. everyone is hoping this will not be the case, that the macrodata won't turn south. everything is continuing to be weaker and weaker and more concern. the market's doing exactly what it's supposed to do. >> for the first time in a couple months, i'm hearing the recession word again, whether mr. geithner talking about the fiscal cliff in the news media this morning, he used the possibility of slipping back into recession. >> that's been going back and forth for a while and everyone's been saying it's not going to happen, not going to ppen. the macro data reports have been telling that story and forewarning it. it's a confirmation of that reality. >> we tested technical levels a little bit and key indices bounds off those.
west texas in ttermediate up 22 cen cents. we're getting reports from officials greece will need restructuring and put a lot of pressure on the dow. perhaps we shouldn't be surprised but the market is reacting as though it's another leg of bad news. >> i don't think anyone is surprised, the reality setting in. everyone is hoping this will not be the case, that the macrodata won't turn south. everything is continuing to be weaker and weaker and more concern. the market's doing exactly what...
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for a guy from texas, this weather is not bad. >> i mean, i will take this humidity over texas heat any day. i feel comfortable out here. it will be fine. if you do not pay attention to the elements and let them play a factor, then you should be ok. >> heat we did today-- he tweeted today, "pleawse, god turn on the a/c. >> a final look at the forecast we come back. [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go? friends, donors campaign supporters special interestst groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 miion taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> the storms are out there. >> they are getting a bit closer. you can see that line that has had a history of a lot of damage is getting into seven parts of pennsylvania. still a few hours away from us. by 9:00 or 11:00 there will be some storms around. temperatures tomorrow in the 80's.
for a guy from texas, this weather is not bad. >> i mean, i will take this humidity over texas heat any day. i feel comfortable out here. it will be fine. if you do not pay attention to the elements and let them play a factor, then you should be ok. >> heat we did today-- he tweeted today, "pleawse, god turn on the a/c. >> a final look at the forecast we come back. [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go? friends, donors campaign supporters special...
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let's go to barry in texas. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my company is kirby. >> this is very similar to what's happened to a lot of oil and oil service stocks. i can't countenance buying it here because there's not been a turn yet in the business. jonathan in iowa. jonathan. >> caller: boo-yah. hey, cramer, i love your show. calling from cedar rapids. >> nice to have you. >> caller: i'm 26 years old looking for long returns. what do you think about tesla? >> tesla to me is very expensive. i've got enough problems with the blue chip. don't need to speculate. >> let's go to dakota in virginia. which is an oddity in itself. >> caller: yeah. >> yeah. you're on. >> caller: travel zoo? tzoo? >> no. i mean, here's another one. trip adviser is tough. we just had kayak come public. expedia, these stocks are all high. the last one i want to own is the zoo. i got enough problems with the humans, i don't need that menagerie. >>> just one more horrific day. you probably feel like giving up on the entire market or even on the idea of investing. i unders
let's go to barry in texas. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my company is kirby. >> this is very similar to what's happened to a lot of oil and oil service stocks. i can't countenance buying it here because there's not been a turn yet in the business. jonathan in iowa. jonathan. >> caller: boo-yah. hey, cramer, i love your show. calling from cedar rapids. >> nice to have you. >> caller: i'm 26 years old looking for long returns. what do you think about...
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president obama doubled down last night in texas. >> i believe in entrepreneur ship and i believe the market is the greatest system on earth to create wealth and prosperity. but just like abraham lincoln said there's some things we do better together than on our own. >> as president obama say those who start businesses succeed because of individual initiative drive hard work and creativity. there are critical actions that we must take to encourage new ones. that means we need the best infrastructure education system and affordable domestic sources of clean energy. the rnc is making fun of the president's comments now with photos like this one laughing and telling the wright brothers they didn't build their plane. mitt romney is hammering away as well. >> the idea to say that steve jobs didn't build apple, that henry ford didn't build ford motor tors, that papa john didn't build papa john pizza, that ray crock didn't build mcdonald that bill gates didn't build microsoft. you go down the list. that joe and his colleagues didn't build this enter prides. to say something like this is not
president obama doubled down last night in texas. >> i believe in entrepreneur ship and i believe the market is the greatest system on earth to create wealth and prosperity. but just like abraham lincoln said there's some things we do better together than on our own. >> as president obama say those who start businesses succeed because of individual initiative drive hard work and creativity. there are critical actions that we must take to encourage new ones. that means we need the...
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fuel city is kind of like texas on steroids, if you will. there are not many car washes where you can actually look at real longhorns, donkeys, kind of like texas over the top really. one of my favorite things about this place -- it is open 24 hours! they got breakfast tacos. you can come here any time. it is just $1.40 for a taco. now it is time for us to order. ordering for everybody. feet ready for everybody to enjoy. >> mm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> now after you've enjoyed your tacos and you're full, take a moment and feel sorry for the poor animals that don't get to enjoy them. >> he is not rubbing it in with the animals. i'm hungry now. it's about lunch time, i'd say. thanks, ed. >>> i'll be back in an hour with any new developments from aurora, colorado, including the president's travels there bringing a message of comfort to the victims. stay with cnn. "your money" starts after this. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e [m[mususicic]] inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsr
fuel city is kind of like texas on steroids, if you will. there are not many car washes where you can actually look at real longhorns, donkeys, kind of like texas over the top really. one of my favorite things about this place -- it is open 24 hours! they got breakfast tacos. you can come here any time. it is just $1.40 for a taco. now it is time for us to order. ordering for everybody. feet ready for everybody to enjoy. >> mm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> now after you've...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. s new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> remember, as long as the estimates can't be beaten and numbers have to be slashed, the lesson of cummings, we are not on terra firma and i reiterate i do not like the industrials, and
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. s new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works...
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the texas hill country. i've talked about the hill country before, but i don't think you can talk about it too much, particularly in new york city. i saw what that meant growing up there myself, and it was quite a shock. i grew up in new york city, which is this place of fast-paced conversations and busy streets, theaters, and everything else. there was then a 9:00 plane from la guardia to austin. i take that plane, and sometimes when i got off that plane, i felt you rent a car and drive west out of austin into the hill country, and in those days i felt like i was iffing from one end of the earth to the other. i'll never forget the first time i drove out there. about 40 miles out of johnson -- out of austin as you are heading towards johnson city. there's a rise. they call it round mountain, but it's really just a tall hill. as i came to the top, something made me pull my car over to the side of the road to get out on the shoulder and look down in front of me because i was looking at something that i had nev
the texas hill country. i've talked about the hill country before, but i don't think you can talk about it too much, particularly in new york city. i saw what that meant growing up there myself, and it was quite a shock. i grew up in new york city, which is this place of fast-paced conversations and busy streets, theaters, and everything else. there was then a 9:00 plane from la guardia to austin. i take that plane, and sometimes when i got off that plane, i felt you rent a car and drive west...
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he died today in texas. he was 74 years old. >>> officers in d.c. can no longer interfere with or seize your camera if you are taking pictures of them on duty. the policy is a result of the lawsuit. a young photographer said that police detained him for taking pictures of a traffic stop two years ago. they are not allowed to take your camera or tell you to stop snapping pictures and banned from intentionally blocking your view. >> i love it. it's hard to get things changed in this city. so i'm really happy that i was a part of the process of getting them to change their procedures. >> under the policy an officer can seize your cell phone if they think it contains potential evidence but they will need to get a search warrant before they can view the images on it. >>> a mangled mess near dupont circle. a honda was traveling on 20th street when the driver lost control. it ended up on two wheels on the hood of one vehicle. no one was hurt here. they needed a flat bed tow truck to untangle the mess. >>> there is a hotel in britain where they have replace
he died today in texas. he was 74 years old. >>> officers in d.c. can no longer interfere with or seize your camera if you are taking pictures of them on duty. the policy is a result of the lawsuit. a young photographer said that police detained him for taking pictures of a traffic stop two years ago. they are not allowed to take your camera or tell you to stop snapping pictures and banned from intentionally blocking your view. >> i love it. it's hard to get things changed in...